Every Bunny Loves Him

It looks like the Easter Bunny came and left two cute baskets of toys for the baby bassets. They are not quite awake yet, so I am just waiting here for them. I am hanging on tight to these kind of moments. I know they wont last, but I am not going to dwell on the future. Right now I am going to enjoy ever minute of it. Happy Easter Everyone!

What would you do if the love of your life lost their chance at a heart transplant because the donor organ went to a convicted felon? Grieve and let go–or wait until the convict is released and then hunt him down and make him pay?

Lalla Bains certainly doesn’t need any more distractions during the simmering summers in the San Joaquin Valley of California; her tight-wad, widowed father is now a born-again lady’s man, a disreputable crop-dusting competitor threatens her business, and last but not least, she worries whether the sultry redhead in the local police department is taking more than a professional interest in her honey, Sheriff Caleb Stone.

But when a homeless vet is stabbed and dies at her feet, Lalla Bains, being the exasperating, pushy, tenacious gal she is, Lalla believes the dead man deserves a better homicide investigation than what he’s getting.

Step into Helena’s shoes 100 years ago and experience LOVE, hate, joy and sorrow as she tumbles into adulthood and struggles to control her own destiny.

In 1915, Northern Michigan and Wisconsin rural folk were mostly lumberjacks, miners, farmers, and even whiskey runners. Girls often got married young, worked like horses, and shucked out a dozen kids. It was the dawn of WWI and the suffrage movement in full steam, when folks said, “Those women are just plain trouble makers!” Helena dreamed of independence from Pa and Ma, becoming a teacher, and romance with Revey. However, she soon learned that her sass, spirit, and ambition were not enough to free her from Pa having the final say. Pa always said he was run’n the show, and he did.

Helena’s strength and resilience give her the ability to overcome tragedy and disappointment in her first-person narrative beginning in 1927 when she recalls a year and half of the nineteen-teens.

Are You Curious About How the Ancient Greeks Lived and What they Believed?

Most of us have heard one way or another, a story of a Greek god.Greek mythology is not only for children, but even for adults who would like a respite from the real physical world and be absorbed in the powerful and mystical world of myths.

This book does just that – letting you reminisce the stories of gods and goddesses of Greek mythology and offering not only entertainment, but a message or two.

So sit back, enjoy the book, and get lost in the magical world of the Ancient Greece.

Here’s a preview of what you’ll find inside:

How the World Came to Be (According to the Ancient Greeks)

The Castration of Ouranus (Also known as the “Golden Age of the Titans”)

If you could learn the exact moment of your death, would you? If you could see a deceased loved one for one more day – at the price of a year of your life – would you?

These are the answers Life, Inc. wants to know…

In the near future, a scientific company called Life, Inc. changes the course of human history with amazing creations. Cars that hover and soar in sky lanes hundreds of feet in the air; nanobots able to cure disease; rocket technology that allows greater exploration of the cosmos; colonies built on the moon for tourists.

But Life, Inc.’s most significant achievement is the discovery of LifeForce, the essence of human life located in the back of the brain. The company creates a way of measuring LifeForce that allows people to learn exactly how much life they have remaining…

After the original founder of Life, Inc. passes away, his ambitious son takes over with plans for an even grander experiment than his father ever could’ve imagined. But only he knows the real reason for those plans…

The world may look drastically different but one thing still fuels people more than power or money or greed: love. And when Life, Inc. offers the chance for a lucky few to test their new technology, Henry Shade is determined to do whatever he must to see his wife again…

The Snarls. They live on pillows and in the wind, just waiting to move into long, fine, or curly hair. And when they move in, they make nests, and more snarls, and more nests. But they also have their natural enemies: a comb, a brush, and the dreaded Detangler spray.

This charming story makes hair combing of difficult hair not only enjoyable but a silly experience.